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Great response from the Mag community on the new N-Mag grip frame! To address some questions, here's a picture from the right side. We call it "pseudo-hoseless" since the marker technically has an external airline, but it's obviously a departure from the standard design. Unfortunately we couldn't make it totally hoseless without manufacturing an entirely new valve but this solution ensures you can use the frame with your existing valve setup. You may need to modify your grip panels, depending on their overall shape. No big deal!
The hoseless system requires our new ASA, but if you don't want to bother with that (simply want the frame for its ergonomics alone) you can simply use a standard ASA with your existing gas-thru foregrip. The frame will accept a bolt-on ASA or a T-slot ASA.

On the inside, the frame is internally ported for a built-in LPR and trigger actuator (seen in picture). We're still working on those parts, but it's really promising since all the new hardware adds zero hoses to the finished marker. The bad news is the full kit needs a TON of work so it won't be available for a while, but the basic frame can be upgraded once the parts are available.

Looks nice not sure about the macro setup? be bit of a pain for easy valve removal, I did drawn up a way of connecting the valve to a frame with easy removal but that's a secret
Personally i think the fitting would be better coming out of the rail.
Classic valve gas through frames are much cleaner,shame AGD didn't do a classicRT Xvalve, would if been lovely in this

Inside the empty frame, the small vertical component is a blocker plug that seals off the internal LPR housing. That way you can use a mech sear without the added bells and whistles.
The other picture (with the shorty airline) shows the LPR and actuator prototype.

If you're not into grip frames with humps, Intelliframe is definitely the way to go. This is virtually the exact same overall shape as the Intelli but with the added tiny palm swell that people demand we build for them. Remember we're trying to make different parts to justify deviating from the OEM, otherwise there isn't much reason to do it in the first place.
Having said that, if enough people ask for an N-Mag frame with straight-spine then I'd love to provide it! There has to be enough demand though. We're already exploring a single-trigger version since a bajillion people have asked for it. It's really that easy.

I think the hump only looks off when there's straight edged grip on the frame. Without the grip it looks fine to me.

I agree. Because the pics, so far, have shown the gun at various angles to the camera, it is accentuating the hump on the frame. Till these are in people's hands, and better pics taken (not quality, but more linear at or near a straight line to the camera), tbese will always look funy compared to what we have and what we use.

The more people that don't like it, the more likely I can get one in the first run. I am completely cool with that. I think it's great, I was looking at tearing apart a dm15 and doing almost the same thing. Now I don't have to try. I Love it, and think it will look great with my Evo body

Leave it to Tuna to **** on what potentially could be the best new mag product in years.

The M90 was nicer. Proprietary ASA? Who needs that. Just telling you what I see. I do not see anything revolutionary. And it doesnt look like it will be inexpensive either. I am not knocking the design. Ingenious stuff here.